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Jamies Winston is always looking for ways to improve his game and truly flourish into an elite quarterback. With time and experience, Winston hopes to make his mark in the league and become one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL among big names like Tom Brady, Tony Romo and Aaron Rodgers. Therefore, Winston hasn’t been shy about seeking advice from former players as well as highly respected quarterback’s across the league.

At least that was the case earlier this season when FOX Sports sent Terry Bradshaw down to Tampa to interview the 23-year-old signal caller. It was the first time the two met and they shared a heartfelt conversation. During the interview, Winston asked the former Steelers great what he believes he needs to do in order to lead the Bucs to a Super Bowl during the exclusive interview.

“It was kind of cool and it caught me off guard, Bradshaw said. “I don’t know if my answer was any good because it was so quick.I thought [Jameis] asking how to win a ring that was a pretty humble thing, to come to an old guy like me [and ask that]. I was touched by that.”

After all, Bradshaw does have four Super Bowl rings to his name. A feat that Jameis Winston also hopes to one day accomplish.

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